Lacrosse Captain Matt Garvey Plays Final Game

Men’s lacrosse captain, Matt Garvey, just played his last game as a Jasper. During his time at Manhattan College, Garvey has been a standout athlete and an invaluable teammate. Looking back on his college career, Garvey is confident that being a Division 1 athlete and captain of the team has made him mature. On Friday, April 28th, Garvey walked off the field knowing that this … Continue reading Lacrosse Captain Matt Garvey Plays Final Game

Summer Superhero Mash-Ups

By Justin Meinken, Staff Writer Honorable Mentions (because this list was way too hard to make): X-Men and X-Men 2 directed by Bryan Singer, Iron Man directed by Jon Favreau, Thor directed by Kenneth Branagh, The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron directed by Joss Whedon, X-Men: First Class directed by Matthew Vaughn, The Wolverine and Logan directed by James Mangold, Ant-Man directed by Peyton Reed, … Continue reading Summer Superhero Mash-Ups

Student Turns Line of Handmade Accessories Into Successful Business

By Olivia Paladino, Contributor College is expensive—this is a fact most students have, unfortunately, become very familiar with during their experience at Manhattan College. Between tuition, textbooks, and—let’s face it—Uber, deli food, and nights out with friends, you might find yourself with an over drafted checking account more often than you’d like to admit. While some pay their expenses by working jobs on or off campus, … Continue reading Student Turns Line of Handmade Accessories Into Successful Business

Retention Rates Highest in MC History

by Kelly Burns & Kieran Rock Senior Writers The Manhattan College website currently lists the freshman to sophomore year retention rate at 89 percent. William Clyde, Ph.D., Provost and Executive Vice President, believes this is the highest retention rate in history. “As far as I know…the school had never been to 88 percent. We went to 88 percent twice” Clyde said. “The class of 2019 retained … Continue reading Retention Rates Highest in MC History

On Campus Fashion Finds

By Lauren Schuster, Staff Writer Ben Wojick is a freshman majoring in marketing from Buffalo, N.Y. He sat down and discussed his style with us. The Quadrangle: How would you describe your style? Ben Wojick: I would probably describe my style as city chic, I guess, but it depends, because I’m from Buffalo, so I don’t really dress the same at home as I would when … Continue reading On Campus Fashion Finds

Semester in Review

by Kelly Burns & Kieran Rock Senior Writers Student Government Elections In April, the student body elected new representatives for student government. The race saw two major parties: the Jasper Pack, led by the now president Micaela Bishop and The Campus That Never Sleeps, led by LisaMarie Nilaj. Bishop and the Jasper Pack would sweep the election. As the Quadrangle reported: Phillip Mourikes was elected executive … Continue reading Semester in Review

Reilly’s Inaugural Year as Manhattan College’s Athletic Director

Marianne Reilly’s first year at the helm of Manhattan College athletics has seen record-breaking individual performances and the hiring of four accomplished new head coaches, but was also marked with some disappointing team performances. “There’s been some days where it’s like drinking out of a fire hose, sometimes two fire hoses, and you wonder how you are going to be able to handle it all … Continue reading Reilly’s Inaugural Year as Manhattan College’s Athletic Director

Students Get Creative with Fashion & Music Show on the Quad

By Jeremy Loffredo, Staff Writer On Saturday evening, Apr 28, students gathered on the Quad to check out their peers’ creative endeavors during the student-organized Celebration of Art Fashion Show. The show featured everything from paintings and music to student-designed clothing and apparel. “It’s just nice to see MC students coming, listening to music, and enjoying the beautiful weather,” said Cameron Gibbons, a junior sociology student. … Continue reading Students Get Creative with Fashion & Music Show on the Quad